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... march across country , from the point at Lewis- ton Heights to the place of re - embarking above the falls , was all unprotected . The ambuscade and massacre at the Devil's Hole , in 1763 , was one of the most atrocious episodes of this ...
... march across country , from the point at Lewis- ton Heights to the place of re - embarking above the falls , was all unprotected . The ambuscade and massacre at the Devil's Hole , in 1763 , was one of the most atrocious episodes of this ...
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... March , 1776. Of the Battle of the Brandywine , Sept. 11 , 1777 , he writes : " I directed the position and attack of most of the field train ; and late in the evening , when the action was near concluded , a very heavy fire was ...
... March , 1776. Of the Battle of the Brandywine , Sept. 11 , 1777 , he writes : " I directed the position and attack of most of the field train ; and late in the evening , when the action was near concluded , a very heavy fire was ...
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... march out was that we had very frequently to lift our bag- gage wagons out of the mire , for the country was entirely new and muddy . I think we were eleven days in getting to Fort Niagara . From this time on until the news of the ...
... march out was that we had very frequently to lift our bag- gage wagons out of the mire , for the country was entirely new and muddy . I think we were eleven days in getting to Fort Niagara . From this time on until the news of the ...
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... march to Lewiston from Batavia , and also of the troops now there under the command of Lieut . Col. Atchenson [ Atkinson ] , who will be second in command . " On the 24th and succeeding days numerous appointments were made ; among ...
... march to Lewiston from Batavia , and also of the troops now there under the command of Lieut . Col. Atchenson [ Atkinson ] , who will be second in command . " On the 24th and succeeding days numerous appointments were made ; among ...
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... march you will keep your men embodied and subject to orders . Circumstances require that your march be commenced very early tomorrow morn- ing and conducted with expedition . Should you discover any movements of the enemy causing an ...
... march you will keep your men embodied and subject to orders . Circumstances require that your march be commenced very early tomorrow morn- ing and conducted with expedition . Should you discover any movements of the enemy causing an ...
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